What is cancer pain? Investigating attitudes of patients, carers, and health professionals: A cross-sectional survey.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Pain Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1111/papr.70018
E Henriksen, J Young, C Power, C Chan
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Abstract

Background: Cancer pain is a prevalent and debilitating symptom that impacts quality of life. Pain management remains challenging; however, due to various barriers, including stigma associated with opioid use, ambiguous roles of clinicians, and diverse attitudes toward pain management among healthcare professionals, patients, and carers.

Objective: To explore the attitudes surrounding cancer pain among patients, carers, and health professionals at a tertiary cancer hospital.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey was conducted at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. The survey included demographic measures and statements assessing attitudes toward cancer pain management. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics in IBM SPSS 29. Ethics approval was granted by the Peter MacCallum HREC.

Results: 308 participants (153 patients and carers, 155 health professionals) completed the survey. The results revealed significant variability in attitudes surrounding cancer pain and its management. Discrepancies in understanding between health professionals and patients/carers were observed. Differing views on the goals of pain management were revealed, with 51.6% of patients/carers expecting pain elimination compared to 20.6% of health professionals. The roles of clinicians in pain management were also perceived differently, highlighting a lack of clarity in responsibilities. Both groups emphasized the need for increased education on cancer pain and its management.

Conclusions: The study revealed substantial variability in attitudes toward cancer pain management among patients, carers, and health professionals. Discrepancies emerged in understanding, with many patients and carers uncertain about the nature of cancer pain, contrasting with health professionals' recognition of its complexity. The terminology distinguishing "cancer pain" from "non-cancer pain" may contribute to this confusion, suggesting a need to reconsider these semantics. Divergent views on clinician roles and opioid use underscored uncertainties, especially regarding specialist access and prescribing practices. Both groups emphasized the need for education to bridge these gaps, with clearer communication and revised guidelines potentially improving patient outcomes.

什么是癌痛?调查病人、护理人员和卫生专业人员的态度:一项横断面调查。
背景:癌性疼痛是一种影响生活质量的普遍且衰弱的症状。疼痛管理仍然具有挑战性;然而,由于各种障碍,包括与阿片类药物使用相关的耻辱,临床医生的模糊角色,以及医疗保健专业人员,患者和护理人员对疼痛管理的不同态度。目的:探讨三级肿瘤医院患者、护理人员和卫生专业人员对肿瘤疼痛的态度。方法:在Peter MacCallum癌症中心进行横断面在线调查。该调查包括人口统计数据和评估癌症疼痛管理态度的陈述。数据分析采用IBM SPSS 29描述性统计软件。伦理批准由彼得·麦卡勒姆HREC批准。结果:308名参与者(153名患者和护理人员,155名卫生专业人员)完成了调查。结果显示,人们对癌症疼痛及其管理的态度存在显著差异。观察到卫生专业人员和患者/护理人员之间的理解差异。对疼痛管理目标的不同看法被揭示出来,51.6%的患者/护理人员期望消除疼痛,而卫生专业人员的这一比例为20.6%。临床医生在疼痛管理中的角色也被认为是不同的,突出了责任缺乏明确性。两组都强调有必要加强对癌症疼痛及其管理的教育。结论:该研究揭示了患者、护理人员和卫生专业人员对癌症疼痛管理的态度存在实质性差异。在理解上出现了差异,许多患者和护理人员不确定癌症疼痛的本质,与卫生专业人员对其复杂性的认识形成鲜明对比。区分“癌性疼痛”和“非癌性疼痛”的术语可能会导致这种混淆,这表明需要重新考虑这些语义。关于临床医生角色和阿片类药物使用的不同观点强调了不确定性,特别是在专家获取和处方实践方面。两组都强调需要教育来弥合这些差距,更清晰的沟通和修订的指南可能会改善患者的预后。
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Pain Practice
Pain Practice ANESTHESIOLOGY-CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.80%
发文量
92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Practice, the official journal of the World Institute of Pain, publishes international multidisciplinary articles on pain and analgesia that provide its readership with up-to-date research, evaluation methods, and techniques for pain management. Special sections including the Consultant’s Corner, Images in Pain Practice, Case Studies from Mayo, Tutorials, and the Evidence-Based Medicine combine to give pain researchers, pain clinicians and pain fellows in training a systematic approach to continuing education in pain medicine. Prior to publication, all articles and reviews undergo peer review by at least two experts in the field.
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